WARREN, NJ - Warren Township schools participated in Hour of Code, along with thousands of schools throughout the world, during the week of Dec. 8.

Students in all grades had the opportunity to learn programming skills and language as they completed activities during either Computer classes or Innovation & Design classes. No matter what careers students will pursue in the future, knowledge of computer programming and technology will be an important part of their success and early exposure to these concepts will demystify computer programming, engage students, and propel them to want to learn more.

Computer coding supports the following key 21st century learning skills: creativity, collaboration, communication, persistence, and problem solving. The curriculum developed by code.org, along with other organizations, exposes children to the field of computer programming in a challenging and fun format. In its second year, Hour of Code aimed to reach 100 million students worldwide. REACH and Technology teachers in Warren Township are proud to have participated in this educational enrichment opportunity.

NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ - The North Plainfield Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in the identification of an auto theft suspect from North Plainfield Nissan.

The theft of a 2016 Cadillac Escalade occurred on May 20, at 3:30am. police said. The suspect entered the Nissan dealership hours earlier to test drive the vehicle and video shows the suspect arriving in ...

WARREN, NJ - Two parents took the opportunity for public commentary at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Watchung Hills Board of Education to express concern about a book in the senior English curriculum.

The book at issue is Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, a 2006 graphic memoir by the American cartoonist Alison Bechdel.

HOPEWELL, NJ - The Watchung Hills boys golf team won the NJSIAA Group 4 Tournament of Champions with a 311 and came in second overall to Christian Brothers Academy, who won top spot for the second year in a row with a 297, on Monday at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club.

Watchung Hills took top public school honors sharing the overall second place with ...

ANNANDALE, NJ - Revenge is sweet for the Warriors. Mike Recenello went 3-for-4 with two RBI and Matt Alarcon went 2-for-3 with two RBI to lead the Watchung Hills baseball team over North Hunterdon in the first round of the North Jersey Section 2, Group 4 tournament on Monday, 8-6.

Earlier in the season, the Warriors lost to North Hunterdon, 12-4 on April 4.

WARREN, NJ - Different is not synonymous with deficient and autism does not need to be cured, a Warren Middle School student told the Warren Township Board of Education at its meeting on Monday, May 21.

Johannes Wellerding, an eighth grade student at Warren Middle School, took the opportunity for public commentary at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting to ...

SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – A new state Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) opened its doors in South Plainfield on Monday, just one week shy of a year since the borough’s former agency closed its doors. The office, located at 5000 Hadley Road, will provide in-person services to residents of the borough and the surrounding communities six days a week.

Please join the Hanson Park Conservancy on Saturday, June 23rd for Bee Day at Hanson Park! At 2:00 PM Grant Stiles from Stiles Honey will be sharing his knowledge of bees with his presentation, “Fundamentals of Beekeeping and the Importance of Honey Bees in Our Society.” Bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy the beautiful surroundings as Mr. Stiles answers all of your ...

BELMAR, NJ — Two Belmar specialty eateries have made the national food-hopping map. Coney Waffle Ice Cream and Sweet Shop on Ocean Avenue and Hoagitos in Belmar Plaza are featured this month on television shows touting what makes them stand out from the rest.

The over-the-top ice cream creations of Coney Waffle are in the spotlight in Viceland’s “The Ice Cream Show” in ...

BRIDGEWATER, NJ - So close. The Watchung Hills boys lacrosse team fell to Bridgewater-Raritan, in overtime, as the Panthers won a fourth-straight Somerset County Tournament title on Saturday, 5-4, at the Torpey Athletic Complex.

Watchung Hills took an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter with goals from Gavin DeFuria, Connor James, and Joe Rica.

NEWARK, NJ – Five individuals including a Hillsborough resident were sentenced Friday for bribing doctors in exchange for test referrals as part of a long-running and elaborate scheme operated by Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services LLC (BLS), of Parsippany, its president and numerous associates, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.

NORTH PLAINFIELD, NJ - All are invited to the 2018 North Plainfield Middle School Holocaust/Genocide Open House on Thursday, May 17 at 6 p.m. Students and staff will be on hand to serve as docents for a unique exhibit.

It is a museum in a school, created by the school, constructed by the school and for everyone in the community. featuring over 400 posters, memorabilia and artifacts ...

BRIDGEWATER, NJ - So close. The Watchung Hills boys lacrosse team fell to Bridgewater-Raritan, in overtime, as the Panthers won a fourth-straight Somerset County Tournament title on Saturday, 5-4, at the Torpey Athletic Complex.

Watchung Hills took an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter with goals from Gavin DeFuria, Connor James, and Joe Rica.

PARKLAND, FL - Parkland Cares will hold a Charity Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 17 at Parkland Golf & Country Club, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Jason Taylor Reading Room and Parkland Cares. The event is presented by Steven Douglas and former NFL player and Hall of Famer Jason Taylor will be in attendance.

BELMAR, NJ — Two Belmar specialty eateries have made the national food-hopping map. Coney Waffle Ice Cream and Sweet Shop on Ocean Avenue and Hoagitos in Belmar Plaza are featured this month on television shows touting what makes them stand out from the rest.

The over-the-top ice cream creations of Coney Waffle are in the spotlight in Viceland’s “The Ice Cream Show” in ...

SUMMIT, NJ – The Summit Playhouse provides a stellar production of a much loved classic, “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

The Harper Lee novel, later a Gregory Peck film and now a stage production, retains all the warmth, intensity and integrity that made it such an appealing hit in the 1960s. And there will be a new production on Broadway in December with a script by Aaron Sorkin ...